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Old December 10th 05, 02:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
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Gerry

Yes it does help- all good advice.

The reason I was a bit vague is 'coz I didn't have the details down. So
I've increased the size of the Event Viewer log and turned off Automatic
restart to give me time to take down the Stop error message. Also, I'd got
very impatient with it so haven't been paying enough attention to it. Also,
it hasn't happened in a couple of days.

So, i'll post back once I've got the relevant details.

Thanks for the help,

TrickTrash


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Old December 11th 05, 07:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain
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Sorry, I seem to be making a bit of a balls of this! See original thread for
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Gerry

Yes it does help- all good advice.

The reason I was a bit vague is 'coz I didn't have the details down. So
I've increased the size of the Event Viewer log and turned off Automatic
restart to give me time to take down the Stop error message. Also, I'd
got very impatient with it so haven't been paying enough attention to it.
Also, it hasn't happened in a couple of days.

So, i'll post back once I've got the relevant details.

Thanks for the help,

TrickTrash





 




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